Gynecology Surgery in Dallas

Safer, Faster Robot-Assisted Surgical Procedures

When surgery is required, patients can come to Methodist Dallas Medical
Center for some of the most cutting-edge care. Using robotic technology,
our skilled doctors have the ability to perform gynecology operations
with minimally invasive techniques that can result in faster patient recovery
times. With these robot-assisted methods, it’s often easier than
ever to get the gynecological healthcare you need.

Understanding How Robot-Assisted Surgery Can Help

By using robot-assisted technology, our surgeons no longer have to make
large, abdominal incisions for every patient. These large incisions typically
take weeks or months to heal, which makes it more difficult for patients
to schedule the surgery they need. Instead, most robot-assisted surgeries
require three small incisions, which are less invasive and heal far more
quickly. In certain hysterectomy cases, the surgery can be performed with
just one incision.

Robot-assisted gynecologic surgical procedures we offer include:

Hysterectomy

Single-Site™ hysterectomy

Myomectomy

Oophorectomy

Sacrocolpopexy

Do I Need Surgery?

When you have health complications that go beyond a simple office visit,
it may be time for surgery. Scheduling a visit with our gynecology center
can help you discover what procedure is right for you. At your visit,
your physician will be able to assess what you’re experiencing and
make educated recommendations based on your specific condition.

You may require surgery if you experience:

Chronic pain during your period

Irregular periods

Endometriosis

Excessive bleeding

Pelvic prolapse

Adenomyosis

Uterine Fibroids

If you’re having experienced any of these symptoms, or are experiencing
a different gynecological problem, it’s time to talk to your doctor
about visiting the gynecological center at Methodist Dallas Medical Center.

Our caring physicians will offer the guidance and support you require.
We will explain what you should expect during and after surgery and will
tell you how to properly prepare for your procedure. The more you know
about your operation, the better you can prepare for your recovery.

Texas law prohibits hospitals from practicing medicine. The physicians
on the Methodist Health System medical staff are independent practitioners
who are not employees or agents of
Methodist Dallas Medical Center, Methodist Health System, or any of its affiliated hospitals.

Methodist Medical Group is owned and operated by MedHealth and staffed by independently practicing physicians who are employees of MedHealth. The physicians and staff who provide service at this site are not employees or agents of Methodist Health System or any of it's affiliated hospitals.

Methodist Medical Group is owned and operated by MedHealth and staffed
by independently practicing physicians who are employees of MedHealth.
The physicians and staff who provide services at this site are not employees
or agents of Methodist Health System or any of its affiliated hospitals.